The Jaguars unveiled coach Gus Bradley to the media today at EverBank Field. Here are some of the highlights from the press conference and in chats with Bradley and general manager Dave Caldwell afterward:

*Bradley and Caldwell think they had met once before their interview on Wednesday, when Caldwell was a scout for Indianapolis and Bradley an assistant coach at North Dakota State. Their session started at 11 a.m. Wednesday morning and didn’t conclude until early Thursday morning (1-2 a.m.). Hours before that, Caldwell said he offered Bradley the job.

*Caldwell signed a five-year contract last week and Bradley signed a four-year contract on Thursday.

*Caldwell attended the Seattle-Atlanta game last week, particularly to watch Bradley’s defense in action. He said he hasn’t decided whether to attend Sunday’s San Francisco-Atlanta game for the NFC title. Caldwell came to the Jaguars from the Falcons.

*Confirmed candidates to interview with the Jaguars were Mel Tucker, Jay Gruden, Brian Schottenheimer and then Bradley. Caldwell said he would have reached out to 49ers offensive coordinator Greg Roman this week had they lost to Green Bay. He was also interested in talking to Seattle offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell and Atlanta special teams coordinator Keith Armstrong.

*Mike Nolan, the Falcons’ defensive coordinator, wasn’t on the Jaguars radar because of Caldwell’s preference for a first-time head coach.

*Because he was interviewing with the Jaguars, Bradley said he wasn’t aware of Philadelphia’s decision on Wednesday to hire Oregon coach Chip Kelly. Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie called Bradley Wednesday night to confirm the team’s decision to go with Kelly after twice interviewing Bradley.

*The Jaguars will have new offensive and defensive coordinators. And the offensive coordinator job will be important because that person will call the plays. Don’t rule out the team going into the college ranks for a play-caller. Caldwell said the team is “absolutely” willing to go the college route.

*Caldwell will attend at least one day of Senior Bowl practices next week and Bradley might make a quick trip to Mobile, Ala., as well.

*Bradley thought he could be Philadelphia’s choice when the Eagles asked him to stay over in town on Tuesday night instead of moving on to the next city. “There was thought that it could be a possibility,” he said.

*Bradley said he has already talked with Jaguars linebacker Paul Posluszny and running back Maurice Jones-Drew. The conversation with MJD is a positive step for Bradley.